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Video Corner #25: Tools of the Trade

Today’s ‘Photography Thursday’ Video Corner takes a look at the variety of equipment in the camera bag of the professional freelance wildlife photographer. While you don’t need to have all this equipment to be a wildlife photographer, it gives you a good idea of what equipment is used by a professional wildlife photographer (as an added bonus, we also a quick overview on how to put together your own camouflage hide!).

Posted by Tim L. Walker on Thu, 2009–10–01 14:36
Categories: Video Corner

Video Corner #5b: Photography Lighting Equipment Review (Part 2b)

Last week we took at look at the Basic Principles of Light Usage in Photography in the first installment of the “what lighting should I buy” series. Part 2, a look at the various photography lighting equipment available, is divided up into 2 videos that have both been posted on the Corner Blog today. After watching part 1 here, watch part 2 below as we look at different types of lighting equipment including grip (light stands, c-stands, etc.), light modifiers (such as reflectors, reflectors, snoots, barn doors, grids, flags and soft boxes) and light sources.

Note: Before watching Photography Lighting Equipment Review (Part 2b) below, you may want to start off by watching Photography Lighting Equipment Review (Part 2a) available here.

Posted by Tim L. Walker on Mon, 2009–07–20 17:29
Categories: Video Corner

Video Corner #5a: Photography Lighting Equipment Review (Part 2a)

Last week we took at look at the Basic Principles of Light Usage in Photography in the first installment of the “what lighting should I buy” series. Part 2, a look at the various photography lighting equipment available, is divided up into 2 videos that have both been posted on the Corner Blog today. Watch part 1 below as we look at different types of lighting equipment including grip (light stands, c-stands, etc.), light modifiers (such as reflectors, reflectors, snoots, barn doors, grids, flags and soft boxes) and light sources. We also get a peak inside of a large soft box, with a little insight into how they work.

Posted by Tim L. Walker on Mon, 2009–07–20 17:08
Categories: Video Corner
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